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Hawk Yearbook 1989-90
University Of Maryland Eastern Shore
Princess Anne, MD 21853
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Table Of
Contents
Student Life
6
Coronation
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Homecoming
30
Graduation
40
People
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Seniors
79
Sports
98
Our Time Is Now!
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People On The Yard
Never A Dull Moment
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The Scenic Wonders of UMES
What Do These Buildings
Mean To You?
Oh-oh, Dean Chesterfield has done it again.
A messy desk is a sign of genius. Does it look familiar?
Hurricinc ueoorah!
Senie looks intent on getting her paper done before
the deadline.
Please baby, baby, baby, please baby, baby, please . The real reason why students skip class.
The time is 11 :00am. Before strolling to class make sure you check your mailbox and buy some chips in the
bookstore.
Maxin' and relaxin'
Student Development Center- A place for all
interest.
Whal's hot and in style at UMES
"Please let me get one more game in before class
starts."
'Hell's kitchen, Devil speaking!"
"... And not only will you get promoted, but I will
get promoted ..."
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All The World's A Stage
The Talent Of UMES
Shines
Organizations On The
Move
SOCIAL FELLOWSHIP INC.
'Naming h^y/k CHKPTt^
Computer Club, AKA's
Miss UMES 1989-90
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Renee Goodison
Miss Junior
Tonya Jones
Class President
Derrick Coles
Miss Senior
Lisa Garry
Class Presidcni
Craig Baliarfi
Coronation - Crowning Of
A Queen
Miss UMES . . . Renee Y. Goodison was selected for the most prestigous
position at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore during an elaborate cere-
mony in October of 1989. Miss Goodison, a Senior Chemistry major, is from New
York. She succeeded Miss CoUette Johnson of College Park, Maryland who
reigned during the 1988-1989 academic year.
Miss Goodison was voted into this honor by the student body durmg the Sprmg
of 1989. Transferring from the University of Maryland College Park to UMES
the previous year, she has since been active in her major as well as in many extra-
curricular activities. To name a few, the Student Government Association, Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority, and the Student Activity Board.
During her reign, Miss Goodison had the responsibility of defendmg the title of
Miss UMES when asked what were the exact duties of this figurehead position.
This controversial question became a year long debate and through it all Miss
Goodison remained poised with dignity.
Gilligan contributes his talents with the UMES Jazz Band during coronation
festivities.
Princesses present themselves to the audience.
Miss UMES, Renee Goodison gives the evening's regal oration.
Tracy Britt lakes a few moments during the evening's festivities to pose for the
camera.
Roger and friend are making their grand entrance to the coronation ball.
Celebrating At The Ball
Homecoming 1990
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Unity Day - A moment to reflect past, present
and future.
Audra, Keith, and Vonzell movin" the crowd dur
ing the homecoming concert.
Will & Wayne - The real twins of twin day.
Homecoming 1990's main attraction: Regina Belle.
Ya' Don't Know, Ya' Better Ask Somebody!
Comedian Extraordinaire, Ted Carpenter, entertains
homecoming audience.
K.T., Monica, and Jocelyn are hanging strong al
homecoming festivities.
This MC seems to be having fun during College Nile.
Shawn looks like she has sampled some of her daiquirics.
These AKA's prove that they can cook as well as pose for
the pixs.
Old Hawks returning to the nest.
Steve & Company are celebrating Twin Day durin
homecoming week.
Spectators gathering for College Nite
AKA's stepping into the nineties.
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Frat sweethearts are celebrating during College Nite.
The Pep Club is showing pep during the homecoming
basketball game.
Miss UMES and court are making their official Faces in the crowd.
greeting.
Nupes are checking out the scene from overhead.
Homecoming 1990, You Don't Know
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Twin Day
On Tuesday of Homecoming Week, the SGA
sponsored Twin Day. Sets of students dressed
alike for the day.
The two students pictured above show their
school spirit by participating in the day's
festivities.
he Distinguished Ladies of Zeta Phi Beta - Homecoming 1990 Step Show Champions. Sorority Division
Homecoming '90
Spring Fest '90
Graduation 1990
The Ending Never Stops
Getting Ready For Life.
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The Staff In Motion
Sizing Up The Staff
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Naeemah A. Ali - Fr.
Henry Anderson - Fr.
Reggie Anderson - Sph.
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Tasha Asbury - Fr.
Randy Banks - Fr.
Ibrahim Basalamiah - Sph.
Vonda Beckett - Sph. Dedicated students will go through anything for class. (We hope!)
This student deserves an "A" for this sculpture of himself.
Robert E. Bennett - Fr.
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Maurice E. Black - Fr.
Robin T. Blair - Jr.
Donna Blanks - Jr.
Donovan Bowen - Fr.
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Tiffanye Boyd - Fr.
Tonya Bradshaw - Fr.
Ramona Branch - Fr.
Alisha Brown - Fr.
Joyce Brown-Davis - Sph.
Necol Brown - Fr.
Will Brown - Fr.
Robin Bryant - Fr.
Tracy Bryant - Fr.
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Patricia Carroll - Fr.
Kevin Carter - Fr.
Kevin A. Chapman - Fr.
Cassandra Clark - Sph.
Kara Cornell - Fr.
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Ronald Cropper - Fr.
Charles Dashiclds- Sph.
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Tawanda Davenport - Fr.
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Jermaine T. Dixon - Fr.
Nicole Dobbs - Jr.
Harold Dotson - Fr
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Latif Ellis - Fr.
Jamall Ellzy - Fr.
Sherrie Y. Evans - Fr.
David Falwell - Fr.
Pamela Felder - Sph.
Monique Fergusin - Fr.
Terri Fills - Sph.
Charles Fleming - Fr.
Paula Fomes - Fr.
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These Iwo seem to be having fun while waiting for Blizzard of Bucks lo start.
Ediije Ford - Tr.
Melvin Futrell, Jr. - Fr.
Christopher M. Green - Sph.
Rolanda Green - Jr.
Yvonne P. Greene - Fr.
Lethea Golden - Fr.
April Hall - Fr.
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Victoria Hankerson - Sph.
Wayne Harris - Sph.
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Theodore Hicks - Fr.
Stephanie Hill - Jr.
Vonda D. Hindsman - Fr.
Michael Holder, Jr. - Jr.
John Howerton, Jr. - Fr.
David Hurlock - Jr.
Steven Ivey - Fr.
Alice Jackson - Special
Daniu Jackson - Fr.
Lori Jackson - Fr.
Mark Jackson - Fr.
Lisa James - Jr.
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Rhonda James - Fr.
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Kasey Jearld - Fr.
Having fun before a game, these people look like they have been friends for years.
Lachell Jeffries - Fr.
Angela Jenifer - Fr.
Christy Y. Johnson - Fr.
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Dwayne C. Johnson - Jr.
Raynard Johnson - Fr.
Tracei Johnson - Sph.
Danielle Jones - Fr.
Derrick L. Jones - Fr.
Edward Jones - Fr.
Kollette Jones - Fr.
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Marvin Jones - Sph.
Byron Kearse - Sph.
Antoinette King - Fr.
Catherine King - Fr.
Melvina Lucas - Sph.
Angela T. Mack - Sph.
Kevin Mackall - Sph.
Tyrone Mason - Fr.
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Mance McCall - Fr.
Laurie McCarthy - Fr.
Michael McCormick - Fr.
Andre G. McKnight - Fr.
Derrick McKnight
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Regina Merritt - Jr.
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James T. Miles - Fr.
Jerry L. Miles - Sph.
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Jackee Mims - Sph.
Jennifer Mims - Sph.
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Candy Morkell - Jr.
Owerri Montgomery - Fr.
Mary Ann Morreale - Sph.
Mycha M. Morgan - Jr.
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Darrome Morris - Sph.
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Angela J. Murray
Lisa Musgrove - Fr.
Michael Newman - Sph.
Heather Nixon - Sph.
Reginald Opara - Jr.
Reginald Pearson - Fr.
Juan Peoples - Fr.
Victor Perez - Jr.
Renee Peters - Sph.
Gregory Phillips - Fr.
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Monique Pinkey - Sph.
Katrina Plummer - Fr.
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Kelli Potter - Jr.
Tyrone Quinn - Sph.
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^'vette Reed - Fr.
Brenda Rcid - Jr
Anthony RiMoore - Sph.
Duane A. Rogers - Fr.
Michelle Rubana - Fr.
Desiree Savoy - Fr.
'I'll do the first part of the program and you do the second part, okay?"
Rodney Savoy - Fr.
Paul Shand - Fr.
Burton P. Shields II - Jr.
William Showell, Jr.-Fr
LaShawn Sias - Fr.
Robert Sidrak - Sph.
Peaches looks as if she does not have a care in the world.
Cherrill Spease - Sph.
Teresa Steadman - Fr
Cassandra Swick - Fr.
Onuwa Terry - Fr.
Kenneth Thomas - Fr.
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Tamiko Thompson - Jr.
Ken Tilghman - Fr.
Marshall A. Toney - Sph.
Shirlene Travers - Sph.
Heather Tucker - Fr.
Myra Turner - Sph.
Troy L. Turner - Jr.
Eric Vaughan - Fr
Deborah Vinson - Fr.
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Glenda Wainwright - Fr.
Bonita Wallace - Fr
Tiffany N. Ware - Fr.
Lisa U. Waters - Sph.
Monica Watkins - Sph.
Emmilena J. Watson - Sph.
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Karl White - Sph.
Artruce Wilhamb - Fr
Michael D. Williams - Sph.
Shanda Williams - Fr.
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Inderclassmen set it out for the 1989-90 academic year!
Wanda Willis - Sph.
Zell H. Wilson - Fr.
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Tracey N. Wyche - Sph.
Debra S. Wimberly - Sph.
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Sabrina Yates - Fr.
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As The World Turns
Class Of 1990
Mr. Speaker, President
:jtche, parents, friends, and
icmbers of the University of
laryland family. We the
lass of 1990 would like to
id you a pleasant good
lorning.
Let us begin by taking you
ack to a fairytale classic of
ijsterday. This is a fairytale
lat most of you have either
i;ad, seen, or heard. This
(lirytale speaks of four indi-
[iduals that were seeking a
•lagical land. Once in this
ind, they would possibly gain
lose things that they were
ing denied. Of these four
laracters one was seeking
nowledge, one was seeking
jurage, one was seeking a
eart, while the other just
anted to go home.
For those of you who
aven't figured out by now
lis legendary classic, it is
rank Baum's eternal "The
Wizard of Oz." Today, May
0th, we the graduating Class
f 1990 have finally reached
ur land of Oz — The Univer-
ity of Maryland Eastern
hore.
When we first came to
UMES as freshmen we too
were seeking knowledge, cour-
age, and a sense of heart; and
yes, many did want to go home.
But, if you recall, there was a
gentleman by the name of Dr.
Theodore Henderson who
asked us to "look to our left,
our right, in front of ourselves,
and in back" while sitting ever
so impatiently during Fresh-
men Orientation. Well, we did
it and then wondered why we
were given this simple task.
The answer was "the people
you see around you now will
not be there when you gradu-
ate." How true this holds
today.
Graduates, we may have
looked through the years at our
fellow classmates and seen
many dwindle because of vari-
ous reasons. But, today I
proudly say that we are the
ones looking and not being
looked upon.
Once again, we can look to
our left, our right, to the front,
and to the back and this time
we can look with assurance.
We have endured the hard
times and overcome the many
obstacles that have fallen be-
fore us.
Today we see winners, win-
ners with an attitude that quit-
ters never win and winners nev-
er quit. We should be proud to
know that we are part of a win-
ning family-the UMES
Family.
So, on behalf of the graduat-
ing Class of 1990, I would like
to give thanks to our parents,
to the faculty, and to the very
special friends who have moti-
vated, inspired, uplifted.
and supported us on our
long journey on the road to
sucess. Thank you ... for
accompanying us to the be-
ginning of the new road we
will embark.
Craig Ondre' Ballard
President, Senior Class
Student Commentary,
Commencement
May 20, 1990
Kimberly Adgerson
Sociology
Baltimore, Maryland
Kimolin Allen
Sociology
Pocomoke City, Maryland
Bernita Archer
Business Adminislration
Baltimore, Marylunn
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Craig Ondre' Ballard
English Communication Arts
Greenbelt, Maryland
Amenda T. Barrow
Computer Science
Easton, Maryland
Melissa Louise Bates
Computer Science
Silvei Spring, Maryland
Cynthia Briddell
Rehabilitation Services
West Babylon, New York
Tracy Bryant
Business Administration
Chester, Pennsylvania
Apryl Jannelle Carpenter
Business Education
Waldorf, Maryland
Class Of 1990
Timothy B. Champ
Computer Science
Princess Anne, Maryland
J. Ben Cheseldine
English
Rumbley, Maryland
Patrick M. Connelly
Sociology
Salisbury, Maryland
Class Of 1990
Tressa Y. Cooke
Fashion Merchandising
Largo, Maryland
Emile El-Shammaa
Biology
Rockville, Maryland
Derrick S. Fooks
Physical Education
Berlin, Maryland
Lisa M. Garry
Business Administration
Temple Hills, Maryland
Orin P. Gillian
Business Administration
Temple Hills, Maryland
Kimberiy Gloster
Computer Science
Forestville, Maryland
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Karen M. Glover
Computer Science
Washington, D.C.
Lisa A. Gray
Computer Science
Baltimore, Maryland
Michelle Gray
Business Administration
Forestville, Maryland
Cheryl Watson and Anthony Henley are having an in-deplh discussion at the President's Recep-
tion. The reception was given on May 19th in honor of graduates and their families.
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Class Of 1990
Veronica L. Hanyane
Agriculture Education/ Extension
Princess Anne, Maryland
Milroy B. Harried
Business Administration
Baltimore, Maryland
Anthony Henley
Accounting
Baltimore, Maryland
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With a smile during the recessional, there are no doubts that Patricia Saunders
is happy about
receiving her B.S. degree.
Class Of 1990
James Van Heyningen
Deena L. Howard
Chris C. Iheanacho
Computer Science
Computer Science
General Agriculture
St. Thomas, Virgin Islands
Silver Spring, Maryland
Nigeria
LaJuana D. Jackson
Dewsill Denise James
Dion A. James
Business Administration
History
Fashion Merchandising
Landover, Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland
Mitchcllvillc, Maryland
Class Of 1990
Lorie A. Jennings
Sociology
Chester, Pennsylvania
Antoine Johnson
Business Administration
Clinton, Maryland
James Johnson, III
Business Administration
New York, New York
Sheila Johnson
Accounting
Cambridge, Maryland
Andrea L. Jones
Computer Science
Capital Heights, Maryland
Evette Rochelle Jones
Computer Science
Baltimore, Maryland
Class Of 1990
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Who's who among the senior class? A special congratulalions go out lo ihosc seniors who arc listec
as Who's Who Among American Colleges and Universities. They are Deena Howard, Timothy
Champ, Lombuso Khoza, and Emile El-Shammaa.
Rodney Jones
Princess Anne, Maryland
Robert G. Kelly, II
Industrial Arts & Technology Education
Perryvillc, Maryland
Lombuso Khoza
General Home Economics
Mbabane, Swaziland
Class Of 1990
Mike Kirkland
Phillipe Mathis
Alecia McLaughlin
Sociology/ Psychology
Business Administration
Rehabilitation
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Adelphi, Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland
Christopher Pagan
Cindy Parks
Kia Poe
Animal Science
Business Education
Business Administration
Nyack, New York
Westover, Maryland
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Class Of 1990
Nicole Reeder
Business Administration
Baltimore, Maryland
Amy Alexis Roberts
Chemistry
Baltimore, Maryland
Karey M. Satlerwhite
Business Administration
Upper Malboro, Maryland
Class Of 1990
Mike Simmons, Brian Simpson, and Paul Thornton are among the graduates who are leaving the
ceremony during the recessional as people look on.
Patricia Saunders
General Agriculture
Washington, D.C.
Ellen Secka
Poultry Technology
Banjul, Gambia
Michael D. Simmons
Business Administration
Irvington, New Jersey
Class Of 1990
Ira Smith
Physical Education
Rock Hall, Maryland
Endia Snowden
English Communication Arts
Sandy Spring, Maryland
Kathy Suttmiller
Hotel/Restaurant Management
Ocean City. Maryland
Christopher J. Swann
Electronic Technology
Clinton, Maryland
Angela D. Symonette
Computer Science
New Carrollton, Maryland
r.jfge W. Thomas
Business Administration
Baltimore, Maryland
Class Of 1990
Haslyn Thomas
Computer Science
St. Johns, Antigua
Sherwin Turner
Business Administration
Brooklyn, New York
Steven W. Underwood
Physical Education
Baltimore, Maryland
Julia Richardson Valdez
Hotel/Restaurant Management
Princess Anne, Maryland
Charlene Vaughn
Accounting
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Athena Ware
English Communication Arts
Temple Hills, Maryland
Class Of 1990
Cheryl L. Watson
Accounting
Waldorf, Maryland
Lisa M. Williams
General Studies
Baltimore, Maryland
Kelli M. Wiltz
Biology
Baltimore, Maryland
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Graduates, family and friends gather to celebrate the days activities.
Class Of 1990
Congratulations go out to Ira "Dude"
Smith who signed with the Los Angelos
Dodgers this year. Dude, who was a pitcher
and outfielder for the Fighting Hawks, was
named batting champ for Division I baseball
in July of 1989. He also lead the nation in
1989 for batting with an average of .488.
A native of Kent County, Maryland, Dude
stated once the draft was final that he was
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ready to go. Good luck and best wishes from
the Class of 1990.
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Jacquelyn Woodard
Sociology
Baltimore, Maryland
Lisa Wright
Business Administration
Suitland, Maryland
& STATE OF
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Ha(S Come
Mike Kirkland
Student Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
Pandora Barkley
Volleyball Coach
Dr. Hallie E. Gregory j
Athletic Director
Willie Simon
Women's Basketball Coach
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Robert Bell
Assistant Track Coach
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Assistant Women's Basketball Coach
Derrick Fooks
Assistant Men's Basketball Coach
Dennis Laird
Soccer Coach
Our Time On The Track
A strong desire and determination
were the key factors that helped the
men's track and cross country teams
have a successful year. Coaches Neville
Hodge and Robert Bell provided great
management to the teams. Congratula-
tions.
1989-90 Men's Track Team: Standing (left to
right) Neville Hodge, Joseph Truesdale, Harry
Ellerby, Wayne Douet, Leroy Lloyd, Carl Hicks,
David Hurlock, Everard Grant, Torrance
Zellner, Robert Bell. Bottom: Maurice Carpen-
ter, Edward Sapp, Lawrence Givens.
Scores
ME AC C.C. Championships
Everard Grant
Grant Hicks
Towson State Relays
100 Meter Hurdles
Torrance Zellner
100 Meter Dash
Neville Hodge
100 Meter Relays
Leroy Lloyd
35:29
35:29
14:29
10:31
44:02
Men's And Women's Track Teams
The UMES Women's Track Team
did as exceptionally well as the men
during the 1989-90 season. This was
proven at the MEAC Cross Country
Championships with the top stars being
Myriam Campbell, Marie Graham,
Rhonda Ryan, and Dawnette Douglas.
Coaches Hodge and Bell trained this
team also.
1989-90 Women's Track Team: Standing (left to
right) Robert Bell, Christine Kellibrow, Joyce
Maxwell, Wendy Wheeler, Myriam Campbell.
Rhonda Ryan, Marie Graham, Neville Hodge.
Seated: Jessica Hudson. Keesha Burk, Tasha As-
bury, Catherine King, Dawnette Douglas, and
Coleen Thomas.
This season marks the first for soccer at
UMES on a club basis. At the reins is
Coach Dennis Laird, a 1989 graduate of
the University of Maryland Eastern
Shore.
The team did very well with a 5-6 win-
/loss record. The members who had great
success with the team are William Hur-
lock, lead scorer of the season (pictured
right), and Randy Hutchinson, who played
soccer for the first time with the team.
In the meantime. Dr. Gregory will be
making a decision as to this club advanc-
ing to varsity ranks. Good luck.
Scores
Home Opponent
3
Wesley College
2 3
Columbia College
3 2
Howard Community
College
3
St. Mary's College
9
UMBC
6
Frostburg State
1 15
Washington College
3 1
Columbia College
1
Howard College
2
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Front Row (Left to Right) Ranny Hutchinson, Robert Sidrak, Jonathan
Lindsay, Kevin Tull, Al AUaasim, Gary Kent (Middle Row) Darrin Johnson,
Bryan Whittington, Sello Roberts, Jose Casasolla, Harry Quartey (Back Row)
Dennis Laird (Coach), Eric Aba, Bennett Akuffo, Kwame Kwatens, Darwin
Kennedy, Sam Douglas, Harry Swartz, Adriedan Allen
Kickin' It With Soccer
Scores
L
Shaw University
W
Coppin State
L
UMBC Invitational
L
Howard
L
Towson State Tournament
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Salisbury State
L
UMBC
W
Delaware State
W
Morgan State
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Loyola Tournament
W
Coppin State
L
UDC
L
Morgan State
L
Howard
L
Salisbury State
This years volleyball team did well with
Dorine Bowser leading with 270 kills dur-
ing regular season and 45 during the
MEAC Conference November 3rd and
4th. Ellen Gilyard (pictured Left) had 96
kills, 33 service aces, 29 digs and 14 block
shots throughout the season.
At this year's MEAC Championships
UMES had the opportunity to play ball
with the ladies of southern teams, but reg-
ular season play was limited to Delaware
State, Howard, Morgan and Coppin State.
Overall, the team did great with member
participation down.
Front Row: (Left to Right) Arlene Connin, Cassandra Swick, Sabrina Smith.
Virginia Villafane, Back Row: Tracey Ford, Jennifer Mims, Dorine Bowser,
Ellen Gilyard, Pandora Barkley (Coach)
Volleyball Spikes
Coppin State is on guard for the Hawk's offense
Scores
Home
Opponent
76
102
Boston College
71
82
Morehead
69
60
Baptist
72
83
Brooklyn
93
90
UDC
55
66
College of Charleston
68
72
Florida A & M
64
67
Bethune Cookman
83
82 ot
Florida Intern'l
73
83
Morgan
62
89
Coppin State
80
86
Howard
73
84
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84
89
NCAT
75
80
Delaware State
60
59
Baptist
68
67
Morgan State
93
80
Brooklyn
92
90
Florida Intern'l
69
64
SCSC
81
73
NCAT
88
83
UDC
84
64
Howard
Front Row: K. Mitchell- Phillips, K. Williams, D.
Jones, H. Lane, L. Kent, J. Sandoval, Second Row:
M. Dabbs, R. Spear, A. Powell, Third Row: E.
Rosser, S. Salisbury, K. Thomas, Fourth Row: D.
Fooks, M. Kirby, D. Phoenix.
As the force behind UMES' basketball
team. Coach Williams was optimistic
about the teams performance. He stated
that this was the best year he has seen
from a recruiting stand point.
New recruits for this sca.son included
guards Kenny Thomas and Dondre Phoe-
nix; forwards Bobby Spear and Leland
Kent; and, center Eric Rossncr.
Other major rcturnes were Keith Wil-
liams, guard; Harold Lane, forward; .lose
Sandoval, guard; and, Sean Salisbury,
guard.
This season marks the last for Coach
Williams here at UMES. We wish him a
fond farewell and the best of luck.
Practice makes perfect as this player demonstrates.
Hawks Jumping For It
Everyone takes a breather
shot.
vhile awaiting the foul
It looks like Dayna Barksdale has enough determina-
tion to defy Coppin State and make the shot.
Scores
1
Home Opponent
70
82
VCU
55
71
St. Francis
55
76
St. Peters
56
69
UDC
54
70
Boston
62
55
Loyola
59
75
Drexal
58
59
Loyola
78
70
Bethune Cookman
55
60
Morgan State
67
59
Coppin State
74
64
SCSC
52
68
NCAT
61
89
Howard
65
54
Brooklyn
64
58
Liberty
71
74
Delaware State
74
96
Howard
76
41
Bethune Cookman
63
55
Delaware State
71
54
Coppin State
60
59
Salisbury State
Front Row: D. Barksdale, S. Buckson, S. Bishop, T.
Wyche, S. Preston, Second Row: M. Felder, M. Hol-
beck, L. Butler, P. Edwards, S. Polk, O. Thomas,
Back Row: A. Fowler, R. Paylor, E. Watson, S.
Cockfield, E. Gilyard, R. Matthews.
Despite their win/loss record of 11-17,
the Lady Hawks had an over-all good sea-
son, which Coach Willie Simon anticipat-
ed. He stated that he was very excited
about the team and that they will do al-
right. And alright they did!
One of the best players this season was
Teresa Thinna. She is considered one of
the best guards in the MEAC. Susan
Buckson, also a top player, averaged 10.8
points and 7.3 rebounds per game.
Coach Simon, who coached basketball
in South Carolina, took his position after
Coach McAuley. He says that his post at
UMES is a good opportunity to get back
in the swing of things and that the ladies
are anxious to learn. Best wishes for a
good season next year!
As you can see, it takes concentration to make that
perfect shot.
Sfflsiia Lady Hawks Basketball 1989-1990
If Peggy Edwards does not make the shot there is
plenty of gray for the rebound.
The 1990 Hawk's Baseball Team had a
good year with a 10-18 win/loss record
which Coach Kirkland Hall predicted.
The team returned veteran players which
contributed to the potential of the team.
Top player Ira "Dude" Smith helped lead
the team as an outfielder. His accomplish-
ments are known throughout the MEAC.
Shannon Washington, a senior and out-
fielder (pictured, top right), was a return-
ing starter along with first baseman Chris
Pagan.
Also, newcomer Billy Williams (pic-
tured, below right) was a starting pitcher
for the Hawks and is someone to look out
for next season. Lots of luck to the team
next year.
Front Row: (left to right) Darrin Smith, Ira Smith,
Kevin Slade, Corey Williams, Keith Johnson, Keith
Giles. Second Row: Wayne Harris, Rod Pickney,
Billy Williams, Archie Bracy, Chris Riddleberger,
Renee Smith. Third Row: Coach Hall, Steve Under-
wood, Shannon Washington, Chris Pagan, Johnny
Futrell, Robert Hicks, Carlos Bounds (Assistant Stu-
dent Coach).
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Baseball Legends
X
V
Scores
Home
Opponent
1
1
8
11
Keane College
Rutgers Camden
4
Central Connecticut
13
15
Coppin State
7
2
Coppin State
2
Roger Williams
23
3
Washington College
8
6
Wesley College
10
6
Howard
1
7
Delaware State
5
Longwood
7
3
St. Mary's
2
9
George Mason
3
4
University of MD
MEAC Championships
1
8
Florida A & M
9
7
Bethune Cookman
2
12
North Carolina A & T
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Coach Hall and Dude Smith are
shown with the NCAA Division I
Statistical Champion plaque re-
ceived by Smith for the 1988-89
season.
Scores
Home
Opponent
Men's Tennis
9
UDC
9
UDC
9
Wesley College
1
8
Morgan State
2
7
Delaware State
3
6
Delaware State
9
UMBC
1
8
Wesley College
2
7
Delaware State
3
6
Delaware State
1
8
Morgan State
7
2
Coppin State
1
8
UMBC
1
8
Salisbury State
1
8
Georgetown
2
7
South Carolina
State
8
1
Coppin State
1
8
Howard
9
Florida A & M
2
7
North Carolina
A & T
5
4
UDC
Scores
Women's
Tennis
Home
Opponent
9
UDC
9
UDC
3
6
Morgan State
4
3
Delaware State
5
2
Delaware State
3
4
Delaware State
1
6
UMBC
1
6
Delaware State
1
6
Delaware State
4
5
Morgan State
3
4
Coppin State
3
4
Coppin State
4
3
Delaware State
2
5
Delaware State
2
7
UMBC
9
Howard
9
Florida A & M
9
South Carolina
State
3
4
Salisbury State
4
3
Coppin State
4
3
Coppin State
The 1990 UMES Tennis Team with Coach Fred
Ponder.
The UMES Men's and Women's Tennis
Teams had excellent players this year. The
men were led by Michael Holder (pic-
tured, right) and Darryi Keaton who both
had exstensive training that helped devel-
op their skills and abilities. Other forerun-
ners of the men included Lamont Ward
and Jamie Dunn.
The top players on the women's team
were Judith Garriques, Edith Callahan,
and Sabbatry Persad. Garriques ranked
number one last year and showed no disap-
pointments this year. Persad (pictured, far
right) is a player with lots of potential
considering she played tennis for the first
time last year.
In addition to being good athletes, the
team members are also excellent students.
Good luck for a good season next year.
Strokin'
Into The
Nineties
Darryi Keaton along with Michael Holdc
are excellent players in doubles.
Top Row; Denise Moore: Second Row: Tracy Britt, (Co-Captain), Yvette Clark Third Row:
Sharon Armstrong, Lorrie Armfield, Jennifer Smith Front Row: Tisha Scott, Karol Hall
(Captain), Terri Bookhart, Christine White
Something To Cheer About
Poms For Victory
(Not shown in order) Christie Millstead, Jackie Estes, Jewell Moore, Tayna Smith, Terri Wood, Lisa Musgrove, Andrea Datcher,
Sheeray Jackson, Sharisse May (Co-Captain), Adrian Wright, Wanda Carswell (Captain), Dionne Arrington, Tawanda Davenport,
Lisa Wallace
JOSTENS
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